Archive for the 'Caribbean News' Category

Barbados shuts out dancehall

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Barbados shuts out dancehall A Barbados minister of government has moved to shut out toxic Jamaican dancehall music from his country. Ronald Jones, the minister of education and human resource development, said the heavy diet of dancehall artistes performing in Barbados is an overkill and doing more harm than good. “Even though we share the [...]

Konshens gets behind the camera

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Konshens gets behind the camera Jamaican dancehall and reggae singer, Konshens, has moved into directing his own music videos as the artiste said he refuses to be a “sideshow”. The video for his “The Realest Song” track has received rave reviews in various parts of the world. In a press release issued through the Wildfire [...]

VP Records clears the air

Friday, March 12th, 2010

VP Records clears the air In the wake of news that VP Records and singjay Mavado have parted ways, VP Records has decided to clear the air with a release stating that they decided to pull out of the three album deal contract with the artiste. In Tuesday’s STAR it was reported that Mavado’s manager, [...]

Jimmy Cliff Carries the Reggae Torch to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Jimmy Cliff Carries the Reggae Torch to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Departures from tiers in EP and DP The court doesn’t always stringently follow the methods of analysis it prescribes for each tier of its of EPC and DP analysis. Often the court departs from its 3 traditional tiers (SS, IS, and [...]

Keepers of the Heritage – Autobiography traces Jamaica’s music evolution

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Keepers of the Heritage – Autobiography traces Jamaica’s music evolution Errol Samuels was born in 1948 at Victoria Jubilee Hospital and grew up at various addresses in Kingston, except for the two years he spent in England from 1954 to 1956. It was a childhood of fun and adventures. His father had an insatiable taste [...]

A girl’s journey of trial and triumph

Monday, March 8th, 2010

A girl’s journey of trial and triumph One minute she’s imagining herself a dancehall queen, glorying in the spotlight and the envy of everyone on the dance floor. The next, she’s a little girl, taking to heart, at least while it’s in progress, her granny’s upbraiding for some breach of acceptable behaviour. All the while, [...]

Sizzla hails local dancehall talent

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Sizzla hails local dancehall talent Zimbabwe has not only the world’s most passionate reggae and dancehall supporters, it has the most talented young ragga singers who have not been corrupted by the world. These were the parting words of renowned Jamaican dancehall icon Sizzla Kalonji as he performed for the last time at Red Fox [...]

Reggae’s Civil War

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Reggae’s Civil War I traversed four Caribbean islands in the past two months and spied one common denominator: graffiti. Scrawled precipitously on a cliff suspended above the lush mountains of Saint Lucia, on the aluminum siding of a rum shop in French Saint Martin, on the concrete walls of a Trinidad office park, on accessible [...]

Buju Banton’s attorney seeks details on informant in drug case

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Buju Banton’s attorney seeks details on informant in drug case The informant who helped federal agents build a drug case against Jamaican reggae singer Buju Banton has been paid $3.3 million for helping law enforcement in numerous cases over several years, lawyers said in court this morning. An attorney for Banton, whose real name is [...]

New reggae albums slipping out of Billboard Top 10

Friday, March 5th, 2010

New reggae albums slipping out of Billboard Top 10 New 2010 releases are not remaining in the top 10 of the Billboard Reggae Albums, whilst aged albums hover effortlessly. Six of the eight new albums that entered top 10 since January were either booted or trending down. Bob Marley and the Wailers Dub 1 debuted [...]